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Monday’s live edition of WWE RAW, featuring more on The Road to WrestleMania 37 with Drew McIntyre beating Ricochet and then Mustafa Ali in main event matches, averaged 1.701 million viewers on the US network, according to Showbuzz Daily.
That’s down 6.33% from 1.816 million viewers last week for the post-Fastlane episode.
For this week’s show, the first hour drew 1.733 million viewers (1 hour last week – 1.878 million), the second hour attracted 1.697 million viewers (2 hour last week – 1.841 million) and the last hour attracted 1.673 million viewers (last week’s hour 3 – 1.729 million).
RAW ranked # 8 of the night in cable audiences, up from 13th last week, and behind Tucker Carlson Tonight, Hannity, The Five, Rachel Maddow Show, The Ingraham Angle, Special Report and women’s college basketball on ESPN.
RAW ranked # 1 for the night in Cable’s Top 150, with an 18- to 49-year-old average demographic score of 0.56, up from # 4 last week at 0.53. RAW returns to No.1 this week after last week’s show lost to college basketball, which ended an eight-week run at No.1 since football ended. Tucker Carlson Tonight on FOX News topped the night on cable with 3,000 million viewers, ranking No.5 on the Cable Top 150 with a 0.25 rating in the key demo.
This is the eleventh week that RAW has no football competition, and the first since the recent NCAA cable competition, which brings them back to the top spot. RAW was down 6.33% from viewership last week and up 5.66% in key demographic.
This is the lowest RAW viewer count of the year and the lowest since the post-TLC episode of December 21, which drew 1.691 million viewers with a rating of 0.53 in the key demo.
This week’s RAW audience was down 22% from the same week in 2020. The key demo rating was down 20% from the same week last year.
American Idol on ABC averaged 4.993 million TV viewers at 8 p.m. while NCAA basketball coverage attracted 5.992 million viewers on CBS, The Voice attracted 6.161 million viewers on NBC, 911 has drawn 2.450 million viewers on FOX and CW’s Bulletproof has attracted 475,000 viewers, all 8 p.m. on TV.
Below is our RAW 2021 viewing tracker, along with the WWE Top 10 video for last night’s show:
January 4th episode: 2.128 million viewers with a rating of 0.68 in the 18-49 demographic (Legends Night episode)
Episode of January 11: 1.819 million viewers with a rating of 0.55 in the 18-49 demographic
Episode of January 18: 1.855 million viewers with a rating of 0.60 in the 18-49 demographic
January 25 episode: 1.820 million viewers with a rating of 0.52 in the 18-49 demographic
Episode of February 1: 1.892 million viewers with a rating of 0.58 in the 18-49 demographic (post-Royal Rumble episode)
Episode of February 8: 1.715 million viewers with a rating of 0.49 in the 18-49 demographic
Episode of February 15: 1.810 million viewers with a rating of 0.57 in the 18-49 demographic
Episode of February 22: 1.890 million viewers with a score of 0.57 in the 18-49 age group (post-Elimination Chamber episode)
Episode of March 1: 1.884 million viewers with a rating of 0.58 in the 18-49 demographic
Episode of March 8: 1.900 million viewers with a score of 0.55 in the 18-49 demographic
Episode of March 15: 1.843 million viewers with a rating of 0.56 in the 18-49 demographic
Episode of March 22: 1.816 million viewers with a score of 0.53 in the 18-49 age group (post-Fastlane episode)
Episode of March 29: 1.701 million viewers with a rating of 0.56 in the 18-49 demographic
Episode of April 5:
Total 2020: 97.744 million viewers over 52 episodes
2020 average: 1.880 million viewers per episode
Total 2019: 125.746 million viewers over 52 episodes
2019 average: 2.418 million viewers per episode
Total 2018: 149.628 million viewers over 53 episodes
2018 average: 2.823 million viewers per episode
Total 2017: 156.971 million viewers over 52 episodes
2017 average: 3.018 million viewers per episode
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